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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/04/2018. Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, UK. Sudeley Castle's ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’; a book with the formal signature (bottom right) of Katherine Parr, wife of Henry VIII. Treasures from Sudeley Castle’s 1,000 year history have gone on show in a new exhibition. Called ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’, the newly refurbished exhibition includes a collection of priceless objects and curiosities. The exhibition includes a one-of-a-kind, life-size glass-engraved portrait of Katherine Parr by critically acclaimed artist, John Hutton. The artwork was re-discovered during the refurbishment of a holiday cottage on the estate, where it had been for decades. Its importance has now been realised and so it has been brought into the exhibition collection. Numerous items of historic significance are also on display, such as a lock of Katherine Parr’s hair, her prayer book and an intricate lace christening canopy believed to have been worked on by Anne Boleyn for the christening of her daughter, Elizabeth I. Sudeley was a royal residence, closely associated with some of the most famous English monarchs, including Edward IV, Richard III, Henry VIII, Lady Jane Grey, Katherine Parr, Elizabeth I and Charles I. The Castle was even home to a secret Queen of England, Eleanor Boteler, whose royal status was unknown for centuries. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/04/2018. Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, UK. Sudeley Castle's ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’. Picture of DEREK MADDOCK, Sudeley Castle Archivist, holding a book with wife of Henry VIII Katherine Parr's formal signature beside life-size glass-engraved portrait of Katherine Parr by critically acclaimed artist, John Hutton. Treasures from Sudeley Castle’s 1,000 year history have gone on show in a new exhibition. Called ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’, the newly refurbished exhibition includes a collection of priceless objects and curiosities. The exhibition includes a one-of-a-kind, life-size glass-engraved portrait of Katherine Parr by critically acclaimed artist, John Hutton. The artwork was re-discovered during the refurbishment of a holiday cottage on the estate, where it had been for decades. Its importance has now been realised and so it has been brought into the exhibition collection. Numerous items of historic significance are also on display, such as a lock of Katherine Parr’s hair, her prayer book and an intricate lace christening canopy believed to have been worked on by Anne Boleyn for the christening of her daughter, Elizabeth I. Sudeley was a royal residence, closely associated with some of the most famous English monarchs, including Edward IV, Richard III, Henry VIII, Lady Jane Grey, Katherine Parr, Elizabeth I and Charles I. The Castle was even home to a secret Queen of England, Eleanor Boteler, whose royal status was unknown for centuries. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_SUDELEY_CASTLE_180416_SCH_12.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/04/2018. Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, UK. Sudeley Castle's ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’. Picture of LADY ASHCOMBE who lives at the castle, holding a book with wife of Henry VIII Katherine Parr's formal signature beside life-size glass-engraved portrait of Katherine Parr by critically acclaimed artist, John Hutton. Treasures from Sudeley Castle’s 1,000 year history have gone on show in a new exhibition. Called ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’, the newly refurbished exhibition includes a collection of priceless objects and curiosities. The exhibition includes a one-of-a-kind, life-size glass-engraved portrait of Katherine Parr by critically acclaimed artist, John Hutton. The artwork was re-discovered during the refurbishment of a holiday cottage on the estate, where it had been for decades. Its importance has now been realised and so it has been brought into the exhibition collection. Numerous items of historic significance are also on display, such as a lock of Katherine Parr’s hair, her prayer book and an intricate lace christening canopy believed to have been worked on by Anne Boleyn for the christening of her daughter, Elizabeth I. Sudeley was a royal residence, closely associated with some of the most famous English monarchs, including Edward IV, Richard III, Henry VIII, Lady Jane Grey, Katherine Parr, Elizabeth I and Charles I. The Castle was even home to a secret Queen of England, Eleanor Boteler, whose royal status was unknown for centuries. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_SUDELEY_CASTLE_180416_SCH_06.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/04/2018. Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, UK. Sudeley Castle's ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’; an open book with the formal signature of Katherine Parr, wife of Henry VIII. Treasures from Sudeley Castle’s 1,000 year history have gone on show in a new exhibition. Called ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’, the newly refurbished exhibition includes a collection of priceless objects and curiosities. The exhibition includes a one-of-a-kind, life-size glass-engraved portrait of Katherine Parr by critically acclaimed artist, John Hutton. The artwork was re-discovered during the refurbishment of a holiday cottage on the estate, where it had been for decades. Its importance has now been realised and so it has been brought into the exhibition collection. Numerous items of historic significance are also on display, such as a lock of Katherine Parr’s hair, her prayer book and an intricate lace christening canopy believed to have been worked on by Anne Boleyn for the christening of her daughter, Elizabeth I. Sudeley was a royal residence, closely associated with some of the most famous English monarchs, including Edward IV, Richard III, Henry VIII, Lady Jane Grey, Katherine Parr, Elizabeth I and Charles I. The Castle was even home to a secret Queen of England, Eleanor Boteler, whose royal status was unknown for centuries. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_SUDELEY_CASTLE_180416_SCH_26.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/04/2018. Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, UK. Sudeley Castle's ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’. Picture of DEREK MADDOCK, Sudeley Castle Archivist, holding a book with wife of Henry VIII Katherine Parr's formal signature, and LADY ASHCOMBE holding a lock of Katherine Parr's hair. Treasures from Sudeley Castle’s 1,000 year history have gone on show in a new exhibition. Called ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’, the newly refurbished exhibition includes a collection of priceless objects and curiosities. The exhibition includes a one-of-a-kind, life-size glass-engraved portrait of Katherine Parr by critically acclaimed artist, John Hutton. The artwork was re-discovered during the refurbishment of a holiday cottage on the estate, where it had been for decades. Its importance has now been realised and so it has been brought into the exhibition collection. Numerous items of historic significance are also on display, such as a lock of Katherine Parr’s hair, her prayer book and an intricate lace christening canopy believed to have been worked on by Anne Boleyn for the christening of her daughter, Elizabeth I. Sudeley was a royal residence, closely associated with some of the most famous English monarchs, including Edward IV, Richard III, Henry VIII, Lady Jane Grey, Katherine Parr, Elizabeth I and Charles I. The Castle was even home to a secret Queen of England, Eleanor Boteler, whose royal status was unknown for centuries. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_SUDELEY_CASTLE_180416_SCH_07.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/04/2018. Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, UK. Sudeley Castle's ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’; the tomb of Katherine Parr, wife of Henry VIII, in the church at Sudeley. Treasures from Sudeley Castle’s 1,000 year history have gone on show in a new exhibition. Called ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’, the newly refurbished exhibition includes a collection of priceless objects and curiosities. The exhibition includes a one-of-a-kind, life-size glass-engraved portrait of Katherine Parr by critically acclaimed artist, John Hutton. The artwork was re-discovered during the refurbishment of a holiday cottage on the estate, where it had been for decades. Its importance has now been realised and so it has been brought into the exhibition collection. Numerous items of historic significance are also on display, such as a lock of Katherine Parr’s hair, her prayer book and an intricate lace christening canopy believed to have been worked on by Anne Boleyn for the christening of her daughter, Elizabeth I. Sudeley was a royal residence, closely associated with some of the most famous English monarchs, including Edward IV, Richard III, Henry VIII, Lady Jane Grey, Katherine Parr, Elizabeth I and Charles I. The Castle was even home to a secret Queen of England, Eleanor Boteler, whose royal status was unknown for centuries. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_SUDELEY_CASTLE_180416_SCH_19.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/04/2018. Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, UK. Sudeley Castle's ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’; tableau of Henry VIII with his wives. Treasures from Sudeley Castle’s 1,000 year history have gone on show in a new exhibition. Called ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’, the newly refurbished exhibition includes a collection of priceless objects and curiosities. The exhibition includes a one-of-a-kind, life-size glass-engraved portrait of Katherine Parr by critically acclaimed artist, John Hutton. The artwork was re-discovered during the refurbishment of a holiday cottage on the estate, where it had been for decades. Its importance has now been realised and so it has been brought into the exhibition collection. Numerous items of historic significance are also on display, such as a lock of Katherine Parr’s hair, her prayer book and an intricate lace christening canopy believed to have been worked on by Anne Boleyn for the christening of her daughter, Elizabeth I. Sudeley was a royal residence, closely associated with some of the most famous English monarchs, including Edward IV, Richard III, Henry VIII, Lady Jane Grey, Katherine Parr, Elizabeth I and Charles I. The Castle was even home to a secret Queen of England, Eleanor Boteler, whose royal status was unknown for centuries. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_SUDELEY_CASTLE_180416_SCH_15.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/04/2018. Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, UK. Sudeley Castle's ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’. Treasures from Sudeley Castle’s 1,000 year history have gone on show in a new exhibition. Called ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’, the newly refurbished exhibition includes a collection of priceless objects and curiosities. The exhibition includes a one-of-a-kind, life-size glass-engraved portrait of Katherine Parr by critically acclaimed artist, John Hutton. The artwork was re-discovered during the refurbishment of a holiday cottage on the estate, where it had been for decades. Its importance has now been realised and so it has been brought into the exhibition collection. Numerous items of historic significance are also on display, such as a lock of Katherine Parr’s hair, her prayer book and an intricate lace christening canopy believed to have been worked on by Anne Boleyn for the christening of her daughter, Elizabeth I. Sudeley was a royal residence, closely associated with some of the most famous English monarchs, including Edward IV, Richard III, Henry VIII, Lady Jane Grey, Katherine Parr, Elizabeth I and Charles I. The Castle was even home to a secret Queen of England, Eleanor Boteler, whose royal status was unknown for centuries. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_SUDELEY_CASTLE_180416_SCH_34.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/04/2018. Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, UK. Sudeley Castle's ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’. Picture of DEREK MADDOCK, Sudeley Castle Archivist, holding a book with wife of Henry VIII Katherine Parr's formal signature. Treasures from Sudeley Castle’s 1,000 year history have gone on show in a new exhibition. Called ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’, the newly refurbished exhibition includes a collection of priceless objects and curiosities. The exhibition includes a one-of-a-kind, life-size glass-engraved portrait of Katherine Parr by critically acclaimed artist, John Hutton. The artwork was re-discovered during the refurbishment of a holiday cottage on the estate, where it had been for decades. Its importance has now been realised and so it has been brought into the exhibition collection. Numerous items of historic significance are also on display, such as a lock of Katherine Parr’s hair, her prayer book and an intricate lace christening canopy believed to have been worked on by Anne Boleyn for the christening of her daughter, Elizabeth I. Sudeley was a royal residence, closely associated with some of the most famous English monarchs, including Edward IV, Richard III, Henry VIII, Lady Jane Grey, Katherine Parr, Elizabeth I and Charles I. The Castle was even home to a secret Queen of England, Eleanor Boteler, whose royal status was unknown for centuries. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_SUDELEY_CASTLE_180416_SCH_09.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/04/2018. Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, UK. Sudeley Castle's ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’. Picture of DEREK MADDOCK, Sudeley Castle Archivist, with a long-lost Roman stone God, probably Apollo, previously thought missing for more than 100 years and later found hidden away in a cupboard at Sudeley Castle. Treasures from Sudeley Castle’s 1,000 year history have gone on show in a new exhibition. Called ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’, the newly refurbished exhibition includes a collection of priceless objects and curiosities. The exhibition includes a one-of-a-kind, life-size glass-engraved portrait of Katherine Parr by critically acclaimed artist, John Hutton. The artwork was re-discovered during the refurbishment of a holiday cottage on the estate, where it had been for decades. Its importance has now been realised and so it has been brought into the exhibition collection. Numerous items of historic significance are also on display, such as a lock of Katherine Parr’s hair, her prayer book and an intricate lace christening canopy believed to have been worked on by Anne Boleyn for the christening of her daughter, Elizabeth I. Sudeley was a royal residence, closely associated with some of the most famous English monarchs, including Edward IV, Richard III, Henry VIII, Lady Jane Grey, Katherine Parr, Elizabeth I and Charles I. The Castle was even home to a secret Queen of England, Eleanor Boteler, whose royal status was unknown for centuries. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_SUDELEY_CASTLE_180416_SCH_31.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/04/2018. Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, UK. Sudeley Castle's ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’. DEREK MADDOCK, Archivist at the castle, with life-size glass-engraved portrait of Katherine Parr by critically acclaimed artist, John Hutton. Treasures from Sudeley Castle’s 1,000 year history have gone on show in a new exhibition. Called ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’, the newly refurbished exhibition includes a collection of priceless objects and curiosities. The exhibition includes a one-of-a-kind, life-size glass-engraved portrait of Katherine Parr by critically acclaimed artist, John Hutton. The artwork was re-discovered during the refurbishment of a holiday cottage on the estate, where it had been for decades. Its importance has now been realised and so it has been brought into the exhibition collection. Numerous items of historic significance are also on display, such as a lock of Katherine Parr’s hair, her prayer book and an intricate lace christening canopy believed to have been worked on by Anne Boleyn for the christening of her daughter, Elizabeth I. Sudeley was a royal residence, closely associated with some of the most famous English monarchs, including Edward IV, Richard III, Henry VIII, Lady Jane Grey, Katherine Parr, Elizabeth I and Charles I. The Castle was even home to a secret Queen of England, Eleanor Boteler, whose royal status was unknown for centuries. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_SUDELEY_CASTLE_180416_SCH_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/04/2018. Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, UK. Sudeley Castle's ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’. Treasures from Sudeley Castle’s 1,000 year history have gone on show in a new exhibition. Called ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’, the newly refurbished exhibition includes a collection of priceless objects and curiosities. The exhibition includes a one-of-a-kind, life-size glass-engraved portrait of Katherine Parr by critically acclaimed artist, John Hutton. The artwork was re-discovered during the refurbishment of a holiday cottage on the estate, where it had been for decades. Its importance has now been realised and so it has been brought into the exhibition collection. Numerous items of historic significance are also on display, such as a lock of Katherine Parr’s hair, her prayer book and an intricate lace christening canopy believed to have been worked on by Anne Boleyn for the christening of her daughter, Elizabeth I. Sudeley was a royal residence, closely associated with some of the most famous English monarchs, including Edward IV, Richard III, Henry VIII, Lady Jane Grey, Katherine Parr, Elizabeth I and Charles I. The Castle was even home to a secret Queen of England, Eleanor Boteler, whose royal status was unknown for centuries. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_SUDELEY_CASTLE_180416_SCH_33.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/04/2018. Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, UK. Sudeley Castle's ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’. Picture of DEREK MADDOCK, Sudeley Castle Archivist, with an embroidered christening robe, believed to have been worn by Princess Elizabeth I at her christening. Treasures from Sudeley Castle’s 1,000 year history have gone on show in a new exhibition. Called ‘Royal Sudeley 1,000, Trials, Triumphs and Treasures’, the newly refurbished exhibition includes a collection of priceless objects and curiosities. The exhibition includes a one-of-a-kind, life-size glass-engraved portrait of Katherine Parr by critically acclaimed artist, John Hutton. The artwork was re-discovered during the refurbishment of a holiday cottage on the estate, where it had been for decades. Its importance has now been realised and so it has been brought into the exhibition collection. Numerous items of historic significance are also on display, such as a lock of Katherine Parr’s hair, her prayer book and an intricate lace christening canopy believed to have been worked on by Anne Boleyn for the christening of her daughter, Elizabeth I. Sudeley was a royal residence, closely associated with some of the most famous English monarchs, including Edward IV, Richard III, Henry VIII, Lady Jane Grey, Katherine Parr, Elizabeth I and Charles I. The Castle was even home to a secret Queen of England, Eleanor Boteler, whose royal status was unknown for centuries. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_SUDELEY_CASTLE_180416_SCH_16.jpg